The Skier's Gift Guide: What to Buy the Person Who Lives for Winter
- Mark Johns
- Jul 6
- 2 min read
Skiers are easy to shop for once you know the secret: they'd rather have one brilliant thing they'll use every season than five they won't. We make art for people who feel most at home on a mountain, so here are the gifts we'd genuinely want in our own kit bag.
1. A limited-edition alpine print. A signed, numbered giclée of the mountains keeps that first-chairlift feeling alive all year — handmade in Britain and retired once the edition sells out.
2. Quality merino base layers. Unglamorous, endlessly useful, and the thing serious skiers never have enough of. A genuinely welcome gift.
3. Heated gloves or boot warmers. For anyone who's ever come off the mountain with numb fingers, this is a small luxury that feels enormous.
4. A premium goggle. Good optics change the whole day on the hill. A proper pair with the right lens is a gift they'd never quite justify buying themselves.
5. A ski trip or a lesson. The ultimate present — a few days in the mountains, or a session to sharpen their technique. Memories over stuff, every time.
6. Après-ski comforts. A good insulated flask, a proper wool beanie, cosy lodge socks — the small things that make the end of a ski day perfect.
7. A tuning kit or travel bag. For the skier who looks after their gear, a waxing kit or a padded travel bag is a thoughtful, grown-up gift.
8. Mountain-inspired art and homeware. Bring the Alps home between trips with our prints, coasters and mugs — a little hit of the mountains on the greyest Monday.
When the season's over and the kit's back in the loft, the art is what keeps winter on the wall. Browse our Ski Editions and find the mountain that means the most to them.
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